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1:35 scale - 163 mm tall (Complete Base)
assures that the specimen is between 5-10% larger than other triceratops found in the past
con una larga cola que le proporcionaba equilibrio mientras caminaba en sus patas traseras o las cuatro
the Hesperornis darts towards the school of fish
reflecting the enormous claws that this dinosaur possessed
Seymouria baylorensis Variant:Unprimed 1:35 scale - 163 mmSeymouria baylorensis is an extinct species of tetrapod that lived during the Permian period, approximately 280 million years ago, in what is now North America. This animal is of particular interest to paleontologists, as it represents an evolutionary link between amphibians and early reptiles, displaying characteristics of both groups. Seymouria baylorensis had a relatively elongated and robust body, with a length of around 60 centimeters. Its skull
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